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HOW TO ATTAIN SUCCESS THROUCH 
THE STRENCTH OF 


VIBRATION 

A SYSTEM OF NUMBERS AS TAUGHT 
BY PYTHAGORAS 


BY 

MRS. L DOW BALLIETT 

»* 

Author of “Body Beautiful ” “Musical Vibration of Speaking Voice," 
“Philosophy of Numbers, Their Tone and Colors," “Beyond 
Sight," “Nature's Symphony, or Lessons in Number 
Vibration," Principal of School of Psychology 
and Physical Culture, Atlantic City 
New Jersey 



ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 

1913 

LI N. FOWLER & CO: 

No. 7 Imperial Arcade, Ludgale Circus, London, E: C: 







COPYRIGHT 

BY MRS. L. DOW BALLIETT 


1905 


INDEX 


PAGE 


The Principles of Vibration. 9 

Numbers in Detail. ..20 

The Trinity.28 

What Your Name Means, Broadly Speaking.32 

Details to be Remembered.37 

Business.40 

Choosing a Husband or Wife...43 

Significance of the Vowels.50 

How to Find the Vibration of Any Day.53 

Briefs.58 

Pythagoras’ Ten Fundamental Laws of Opposites.60 

A Little Help by the W^ay to Understand the Law of 

Opposition, as applied to Individuals.61 

Your Colors and What They Meai^to You.64 

The Strongest and Weakest Part of Your Body.68 

The Gems You Should Possess.68 

Your Minerals.68 

Some Flowers You That Know.69 

Your Health-Bringing Odors.70 

Your Birds.70 

The Composers Whose Music Has a Message for You.71 

The Instrument That is Playing for You.71 

Your Trees.72 

Your Fruits.72 

Your Guardian Angel. 73 

Your Patron Saint. 74 

Some of Your Symbols. 74 

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PREFACE 


I N sending out this work, the author feels joy in be¬ 
ing able to give a foundation from which many 
of life’s problems may be solved. It is founded 
upon mathematical principles in the same manner as 
music is developed. Words are analyzed to find their 
exact place and meaning. There is no guess work to 
be found in this book concerning the gems, fruits, etc., 
to which you vibrate; they are all worked out from the 
one theory of vibration found in name and birth num¬ 
ber. If one part is true, all is true. In this way you 
can find with ease things related to you, which seem 
mysteriously hidden. 

It is the writer’s earnest wish that you will not 
stop at a few things recorded as vibrating to your 
■especial numbers, but that you will bring to outward 
consciousness all things in your environment and thus 
be enabled to solve many unknown problems. 

The Bible, as well as the works of Pythagoras, 
Plato and other philosophers, has been used to develop 
the system; but as our religious beliefs recognize the 
Trinity, so have we used the three highest numbers, 
8, 9, II, in this way. 

We consider the i or 10 more in the nature of a 
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PREFACE 


viii 

principle which stimulates and strengthens other num¬ 
bers when found in a name, rather than a number with 
any individual action. 

To the I is added another i making ii, which 
designates a peculiar people—the royal priesthood vi¬ 
brates to this number as well as Melchizedek and 
Levites. 

You will find the highest will sometimes seek the 
lowest, but it always has strength to rise when it is 
awakened. 


CHAPTER I 


the: principles of vibration 

E ver since the middle of the VI Century, B. C., 
When Pythagoras gave to the ancient Greeks 
his system of numbers, each succeeding gen¬ 
eration has been attracted, more or less, to his theory, 
principally through his grand conception of the Music 
of the Spheres. 

All the way down the ages each generation has re¬ 
garded the idea as interesting but fanciful. There are 
some who know it is true. 

As we understand the teaching of the old master, 
all things are in a vibratory condition; the higher the 
rate of vibration the more spirit force an object con¬ 
tains and the more positive it is in its nature; the 
slower the rate of vibration, the less force it contains 
and the more negative it is in its action. 

Everything, from a grain of sand to a man, is 
vibrating at its own rate and round its own centre 
which is its keynote. As each object seeks its own, 
so everything, both great and small, has found its 
place in the great chorus of nature, God’s choir. 

Men have a normal gamut of sight and hearing; 
highly endowed individuals having a more extended 
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lO 


VIBRATION 


gamut and still a few others, especially developed, see 
colors and hear sounds that the ordinary man says 
do not exist. But the world’s unbelief will not con¬ 
vince the endowed man that he does not see and hear 
beyond the ordinary; and the fact that our ears are 
not attuned to it would not have made Pythagoras 
believe the music was not all around us and that each 
was not playing his part in the world’s great chorus. 

This thought of playing a part in Nature’s Chorus 
was a delectable one to the Greeks and before the 
short Earth life of Pythagoras was ended many of 
them worshipped him as a god, and schools and uni¬ 
versities headed by the greatest philosophers of the 
time were started to teach his system; but none of his 
followers were sufficiently endowed to develop the 
teaching further than he had given it. Nevertheless, 
each succeeding generation has put out a faint hope 
that some day the “Music of the Spheres” would be 
proved a reality to the masses. 

Pythagoras was so highly endowed that he was in 
a manner a freed soul, and because less highly devel¬ 
oped men have not reached the heights to which he 
attained they have no right to call his teachings false. 

The spirit in us is wiser than we whose eyes are 
dimmed with Earth dust and who at the time of our 
coming to Earth chose the rate of vibration or musical 
keynote, whose vibratory influence was to aid us in 
the life work before us. 


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II 


Nio one is out of place. Our highest part chose 
the path in life by which we entered the world. The 
individualized spirit, called the Soul of Man, knew 
what experiences it needed when it took upon itself 
the mystical substance called the body, in order to per¬ 
fect itself in the Christ life, and chose the vibration 
which would draw to itself the experiences needful 
for his highest spiritual growth. Thus he chose the 
rate of vibration best suited to his need, and in order 
that the intellect might comprehend it, attached the 
intellectual form of numbers. 

It must now be plain that these numbers which we 
are going to find are not an accidental gift, but were 
decided upon by our highest spiritual nature. 

To live our true life, the life our higher nature 
desires, we must keep our thoughts upon the keynote 
and follow the path our spirit has chosen. If we do 
this we will find that what seem like sorrows are 
friends designed to help us overcome some weak point 
in our moral nature; and if we keep our eyes upon 
the great Trinity of Spirit with hearts in the silence 
and hands in the world, we will not fall into the vibra¬ 
tion below our own, where we will be torn with dis¬ 
cords and disease, but will experience to the full the 
harmony and joy of living. 

Pythagoras says every letter of the alphabet has its 
own rate of vibration and color. He divided numbers 
in this way: 


12 


VIBRATION 


II 

I 22 9 


2 


8 


3 


7 


4 


6 


5 


into odd and even; into limited and unlimited, and 
^ave the preference to odd numbers. But we consider 
all of them necessary. 

This system of numbers is founded upon Pythago¬ 
ras’ Ten Fundamental Laws of Opposites, which 
should be carefully studied, as they are the key. 

Individual Lives, as we see them, move as do the 
pendulum of clocks. Some sway with broad, full 
sweeps from one extreme side to the other, while 
others move in a more limited compass. All these 
clocks fulfill their missions as time-tellers. Developed 
souls vibrate to strong numbers, and their deeds are 
marked by the world as good or bad. The smaller 
sweeps are less noticed, yet they may be making strong 
vibrations, which will be expressed by different names 
and numbers. 

There are as many periods in one’s life as there 
are parts in the baptismal name, including the Moth¬ 
er’s name before marriage. 

Read each part of the name separately; find its 
value according to the letters in the name. Then find 
the sum of the figures comprising each name and the 
digit. Read each- period in regular order, according 
to the vibrations in each name. The digit of the 


THE PRINCIPLES OP VIBRATION I3. 

whole name is the most important, as it shows the 
quality of vibration the person was born with, the 
name now used, as how the world regards him at the 
present time. 

The digit of birth path shows what part in the 
great chorus of life they come to take. It can not 
be changed. It must be met. It can be made harmo¬ 
nious or its opposite. 

Every life has its own song. That it should un¬ 
consciously sing all the way through life—it does this 
so long as there exists in the individual a desire tO' 
reach its ideals. Obstacles may be placed in its path¬ 
way, but so long as the higher leads, the song goes 
on and mingles with the melody of all things that are 
vibrating their higher nature. It is this that clears 
the atmosphere of inharmony and attracts spiritual 
and material gifts. These gifts can not be separated, 
as the individual’s holiest vibrations has called them. 
Life is then a song of joy and burdens disappear. 

To do this, find your birth vibration. This will 
show the part your higher nature wants developed. 
Accept its experiences as friends; when met and har¬ 
monized you free a glad note that is added to your 
infinite song of life. 

If Mother’s maiden name added weakens the vi¬ 
bration of baptismal name, its weakness must rather 
be met and overcome than held in abeyance. 


H 


VIBRATION 


To find your own numbers divide the alphabet 
into nine parts, thus: 


b 

k 

t 


3 

c 

1 

u 


4 

d 

m 

V 


5 

e 

n 

w 


6 

f 

o 

X 


7 

g 

P 

y 


8 

h 

q 

7 . 


Take the name of John Ellicott, 

J is found vibrating to i 

O “ “ 6 

H “ “ 8 

N . “ “ 5 


Add these vibrations again to find the digit of this name 2 

o 


E vibrates to 5 



O “ “ 6 

T “ “ 2 

T “ “ 2 


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Add to find digit 3 
3 

6 

The digit of John is 2 
“ “ “ Ellicott is 6 

Add these to find his key-note, which is 8 
This vibration of 8 shows the character or attain¬ 
ment of his soul when coming to earth. To find what 
he desired to overcome and the part in life he chose 


the: principi^ks of vibration 


15 


to fill, is found in the time of his birth. This shows 
his path in life—his active working vibration. In it 
are the experiences his higher self desired to meet. 
When met and overcome his character strengthens 
and finds expression in readjusted name that vibrates 
to higher, stronger numbers. The growth is not made 
until this desire is present. 

John Ellicott was born October 30, 1877. Octo¬ 
ber is the loth month of which the digit is i. The 
30th day gives the digit 3. The numbers of the year 
added give 23, of which the digit is 5. So we have 
the numbers i plus 3 plus 5 equals 9. 

So John Ellicott, born October 30, 1877, stands 
thus : 

Name number 2 plus 6 equals 8. 

Birth number i plus 3 plus 5 equals 9. 

W^e will now from these numbers read John Elli- 
cott’s character and capabilities. 

He should be an independent, cheerful worker in 
the so-called higher walks of life. 

: John vibrates to 2 and this vibration is the divid¬ 
ing line between spirit and matter. It expresses the 
feminine or intuitive nature. The most highly de¬ 
veloped persons with this number are those who listen 
and receive, and from the great mass of what seems 
good and evil, assort and place and bring both into 
harmony. They are great factors in politics, being 
mdulders of the minds of others. 


i6 


VIBRATION 


In the name “John” we have the one vowel “o.” 
This letter shows masculine quality and is an emblem 
of strength and self-centeredness. John, the disciple 
of Christ, leaned upon the iMaster’s breast at supper, 
yet in this dependent attitude he occupied the place 
of honor. “O” is always a money-making letter. 
His last name, Ellicott, vibrates to 6, which is the 
highest number of the workers below the Trinity or 
strong numbers, which are 8, 9> ^ 

busy worker from choice always. When active he 
is very active and when he is resting thoroughly en¬ 
joys it as a luxury he has earned. If he once knows 
that one of his chief attractions consists in being a 
cheerful worker, he will be much beloved. The first 
vowel of his last name “e” shows him to be a man 
given to research with a tendency to delve into the 
so-called mysteries of life. He will be apt to inherit 
money, as the digit of his whole name is 8, which 
shows that money will always come to supply his need. 
It also shows a man of reason and excellent judg¬ 
ment—a man to be relied upon in business. He is not 
an investigator by inheritance, but as the digit of his 
birth is 9, he has a capacity for understanding many 
things which seem hidden from weaker natures. He 
is a man who chooses to live at his highest, no matter 
how many mistakes he may make. He has chosen a 
hard path in life because his birth number is higher 
than his name number, which represents the material 
he has to work with. He is working in the 9 vibra- 


The principi^ks op vibration 17 

tion, while his number is the more material 8; so no 
matter what he expresses to the world, if he is living 
at his highest, he is endeavoring to gain a place in life 
higher than he now occupies. 

John Elhcott IS capable of using all material sub¬ 
stances not from knowledge gained from books or 
experience, but from the inspiration given from 9, 
and this combination also gives him the power to see 
the rights of men from the standpoint of humanity 
and yet realize the justice due to corporations. He 
is fitted to control large bodies of men, and will always 
be just in his dealings and deeply beloved by both his 
friends and subordinates. He would make a good 
judge in criminal cases and also a good business 
lawyer. 

His musical key is D, which is a bold, strong key. 
Counting the key of C as i. 

John Wanamaker possesses the strongest combin¬ 
ation of vibrations that can be found in an individual. 
His first name, John, vibrates to 2; Wanamaker is 6, 
making his keynote 8. This vibration shows the quali- 
ty, the stored up strength of his being when entering 
upon this span of life. He possesses the power to see 
the needs of men and their physical conditions from 
a universal standpoint. ^‘The greatest good for the 
greatest number.’^ In this 8 vibration partnerships 
form and a dignity of bearing is always maintained. 
The 8 vibration is not an unusual one when combined 


VIBRATION 


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with a lower number, as 4, 5, 6 and 7, or with two 
higher vibrations, 8, 9> Hj oi" 22, and a lower birth 
vibration. With this latter combination the experi¬ 
ences of life can be met with ease, but when the birth 
vibration is higher than that found in the name, it is 
like sailing on unknown seas. John Wanamaker 
chose to be born July ii, 1838. These numbers when 
added make his birth digit 9 and ii. No higher aim 
in life can be shown than this, if met. He is striving 
to make the high trinity of 8, 9 and ii (found in 
name and birth vibration), showing that complete 
unity of body, soul, and spirit is being consciously 
made. The 9 vibration gives him a grandeur of ideas 
in relation to men; also power to express it. It is 3 
times 3. It vibrates to red, typical of the blood of the 
universal brotherhood. In this vibration are found 
honors, gifts, and the power to extend to all parts of 
the earth. Mingling with this soul vibration of his 9 
is that of the colder spiritual ii, vibrating to the Royal 
Priesthood. This makes him teach and speak for God 
and man. Had this number been found in his name 
instead of birth vibration, for him to support the gos¬ 
pel might suffice, but living in it from birth to going 
beyond he needs to assimiliate the practical experi¬ 
ences found in it. Should he fail to live in what is to 
him the highest, the law of opposites may claim him 
as a miser and non-believer, but as long as he fear¬ 
lessly strives to live according to the leading of his 
higher self, even should his life appear filled with 


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failures, the student of vibration will yet realize the 
wonderful growth his soul will achieve in this span 
of life. 

His musical key is 9 and ii. The free 9 finds ex¬ 
pression in D anywhere within the gamut of sound. 
The II has the free octave of C. If he makes the 9 
and II of his birth vibration he touches all the notes 
of the universe. 

Andrew Carnegie was born November 25, 1837. 
Andrew vibrates to ii, Carnegie to 8, making 8, ii. 
This is the keynote of his being, his birth vibration 
added, shows the same vibration of 8, ii, as found 
in his name. This repetition makes his nature more 
intense in these vibrations than if found only in either 
his active vibration of birth-path or the stored up 
strength found in his name digit. The weak point 
found in this great man’s nature is the lack of the 
human vibration of 3, 6 or 9. Did he possess the lat¬ 
ter in connection with 8 and ii, he would know that 
the love of human souls is akin to that of God. 

His musical key is that of 8, the universal C, and 
the 11 stands for the unexpressed gamut of all sounds. 

Find the musical key by birth vibration. 

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II expresses the octave of C. 

22 expresses the octave of D. 


CHAPTER 11 


NUMBERS IN DETAIE. 


W E will now describe the numbers in detail so 
any one after a certain amount of intelli¬ 
gent study can read character with equal 

facility. 

The numbers vibrate in value as follows: 

The first 3 numbers of i, 2 and 3 
11 compose the sacred cycle of creation, as- 

^ similation and expression. They also de- 

3 7 note the action of the mind found in im- 

4 2 ^ pression, re-impression and expression. 

When this trinity of numbers is found 
in digit of single name or birth vibration it shows the 
power of harmonious expression. The cube is formed 
of numbers 4, 5, 6, 7. These are the vibrations that 
seem limited in action, and yet each contains enough 
success for the happiness of any one bearing them if 
they seek the highest of their vibration. The un¬ 
limited numbers of freedom are 8, 9, and ii. To 
these is added 22, which is closely related to ii. Py¬ 
thagoras considered i and 22 as numbers possessing 
a mystical character, as they are the beginning and 
end of the Hebrew alphabet, ii being the highest 
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NUMBERS IN DETAIU 


21 


point of its vibration, 22 possesses the character of 2 
with added strength and freedom. The four elements 
of Earth, Air, Water and Fire explain broadly the 
character of number vibration. 

Earth vibrates to 7—It contains all the highest in 
limited vibration. 

Air vibrates to i—Is found in all places and in all 
things, but is unseen. 

Water vibrates to 22—Whose strength lies in cohe¬ 
sion ; its power lies dormant when separated 
from the whole. 

Fire vibrates to ii—God spoke through fire. So is 
the II a high priest, whose life must deliver 
some kind of a sermon. 

No. I 

indicates a strong nature in which the power lies to 
create, develop and govern all things pertaining to this 
life; but unlike the other numbers it requires a com¬ 
plete overcoming of self before it attains its highest 
success. It makes all the other vibrations active rather 
than acting as an individual principle. 

The perpendicular line of i signifies Truth and 
Separateness. A No. i person will mingle with the 
world, but is never really one of them. Persons vi¬ 
brating to No. I must learn through their own expe¬ 
rience, that everything gained, until self is overcome, 
comes through affliction. Friends will leave them or 
so abuse their confidence that they would have cause 


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VIBRATION 


to separate; but they will not do so when they realize 
that to love better is their privilege and to be able 
to love without thought of return is what raises the 
No. I individual and gives him such happiness as a 
weaker nature can not comprehend. They are orig¬ 
inal and comprehensive in thought and always expect 
their opinions to be respected. 

They stand for the points in Geometry, seeing 
deeply beneath the surface. 

Pythagoras gives them the freedom of limited and 
unlimited op])Osites. 

No. I :s the creative power, the line between 
•Heaven and Karth. 

The mineral is copper, but when they have passed 
through the period of sacrifice of self, they draw to 
themselves some iron, which makes the strongest foun¬ 
dation. 

The color is Flame. 


No. 2. 

No. 2 has the mother nature and is intuitive. Per¬ 
sons vibrating to No. 2 have temperaments so fine 
that they are not fitted to stand alone in hard places as 
No I. The ore that predominates in their composi¬ 
tions is gold—which is their color, and they usually 
.attract their own if they receive and follow the lead 
of other minds and from them select their ideals. 

They water and nourish the seed others plant, and 
they themselves usually reap the harvest. 


numbers in DETAIE 


23 


They are closely connected with No. i and know 
better how to deal with things in a material way. 
When these people give a truth to the world they know 
how to clothe it in beautiful language. 

They make good lawyers, seldom reaching the 
hignest places, but like Hanna, they mould the minds 
of the people and are great leaders. 

They are also like John, who leaned upon the Mas¬ 
ter s breast, and Sarah, who gave to the world an 
Isaac. 

No. 2 is the conjunction of Spirit and Matter. 
They are peace-makers. Great arbitrators are found 
under this number. They are seldom really great men 
but draw great men to them and it is necessary for 
the success of a great man that he have a No. 2 as¬ 
sociated with him. Their color is gold and when they 
reach its vibration, which means silence and peace, 
they attract the mineral gold to them. In Geometry 
2 is lines—they see straight ahead and do not waste 
their force trying different directions as does 

No. 3, 

which is the outward expression of the Christ prin¬ 
ciple of the Trinity. 

It is their mission to follow the example of the 
Christ—to heal the sick and bless the world. 

Others should build homes for them, but No. 3 
should bless them. 

In Geometry it means Surface and these people 


24 


VIBRATION 


can see a long distance and behold large spaces of 
Earth which they wish to see a happy meeting place 
for individual souls. 

Theirs seems like a borrowed life lent for a pur¬ 
pose like the Christ life. They gather the blossoms 
No. I planted and rejoice over the happiness they give. 

They are inclined to waste their energy and are 
not steady workers with their hands. 

No. 3 is the vibration of expression wherever 
found. Most musicians, artists and actors vibrate to 
one of the threes. It is they who can interpret and 
bring forth the silent hidden voices of all things. 
They brush from closed eyes earth’s dust that the re¬ 
vealed glory of the Divine may be seen. Especially 
is this true if the digit of separate name is i, 2, 3, 
or the digit of the whole compose these numbers. 

They form the sacred Trinity. Within their vibra¬ 
tion potentially present is creation, assimilation and 
expression. If found in birth vibration as digit of 
month, day, year, or digit of whole, their unity should 
be regarded, as original development should follow. 
When a 3 vibrates to the material part of vibration 
2 it can as easily express the character of a Judas as 
that of Mary, the perfect expression of divine woman¬ 
hood. It should vibrate to i and 2. 

They vibrate to no special color but use the color 
that presents itself. To be happy and make others so 
is their mission. 


NUMBERS IN DETAIU 


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They are gleaners. 

The law of opposites is ‘‘One and Many.’' 

No. 4 

is the opposite of No. 3. These people work entirely 
upon the intellectual plane. 

They are the defenders of home and country. 

They represent the rank and file of the world. 

They are critical and discerning, filled with unrest 
and ambition. They build the buildings of which No. 
I is the architect. They are the people who have to 
work hard for their money. They are in the midst 
of the fray using their animal force. They naturally 
hoard and save. They are the active ones—a No. 4 
will form partnerships. 

No. 4 represents the cube perfect in its ways on 
all sides. 

No. 2 has opinions. No. 4 does not believe in in¬ 
spiration and depends entirely upon the intellect. 
When they attain success, they have often lost the 
power of enjoying it. 

There is nothing in the material world that the 
objective brain of No. 4 can not comprehend. No. 4 
is right and left. It is physical. They mow a broad 
swath. They build the walls that No. 5 rear their 
structures upon. Their colors are blue and green, 
which mutely ask for harmony of Earth and vSpiritual 
truths. 


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VIBRATION 


No. 5 

begins the new cycle of mind. Pythagoras gives it, 
according to his law of opposites, as masculine and 
feminine. 

No. 5 is as one who finds himself in a high unex¬ 
plored country with paths leading in all directions. 
The mind begins to reach out for unseen things in 
this vibration. 

They are usually self-sufficient, well poised and 
fascinating. Being undeveloped and not yet having 
arrived at the knowledge of the brotherhood of man, 
they often claim others’ rights, and as a desire for 
material gain is prominent, they frequently become 
hypnotists and black magicians. On this account it 
has been called an unfortunate number. But it has 
as many good paths as other numbers. 

It means a life filled with events—marriages and 
fortunes made and lost. 

In business a No. 5 is filled with ideas, of which 
No. 4 will make practical use. 

The color is pink, meaning to seek love without 
passion. 


No. 6. 

“Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work.’^ 
A No. 6 feels that he has fulfilled this law. He must 
be a cheerful worker to do good work. He is as one 
who has nearly completed his work and is now busily 


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finishing. They are not hard workers like No. 4, but 
are the finishers. Cheerfulness is always necessary 
to do good worky 

Many gifts come to No. 6. 

It would seem as if they were arranging the tem¬ 
ple for others to use. They do not accuniulate, they 
simply make the best of what they find to hand. 

They vibrate to orange, heliotrope and scarlet, and 
as heliotrope belongs to the gamut beyond normal 
sight, so these people are far-sighted and prophetic 
in their work. 

They are truly not universal but are getting ready 
for universality. 

The law of opposites is Rest and Motion. 

When these people are at their highest they can 
find stillness more quickly than others. When they 
move they feel all the joy of motion. 

They are fond of and appropriate many colors. 

No. 7 

is a closed number. The figure is like a person car¬ 
rying a pack upon his back. This pack is his past. 
The six working days are over but he bears in his 
mind their memory and it is apparently difficult for 
him to rid himself of the fear that some one will try 
to discover the secrets of the pack he bears. 

No. 7’s are like a reservoir filled with water with¬ 
out an outlet, and yet while they are longing for an 


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outlet if one is offered to them they will refuse it as 
though it were an interference with their rights. 

They are always liable to surprise you with knowl¬ 
edge you did not know they possessed. 

They always carry about a finished, refined atmos¬ 
phere which is sacred. No matter how dearly a 7 may 
love another he always remains a partial mystery to 
the loved one. 7 can not divide itself so is not in¬ 
clined to go in partnership. They often present an 
exterior of extreme frankness and affability. They 
are like a complete temple standing alone. It is the 
sacred number. 7 people are inclined to live too much 
in the past. 

Their colors are steel, brick and purple. 

According to the law of opposites it is crooked and 
straight. 

NO. 8—THE TRINITY. 

7 is the completion of the foundation; 8, 9 and 11 
form the so-called Trinity of Numbers, and are called 
strong numbers. 

One of these numbers is found in the person who 
has reached self-consciousness—who can look out 
from the strength within himself. Every one who 
has attained to this Trinity of Numbers has the pos¬ 
sibility of reaching a realizing sense of the meaning 
of Body, Soul and Spirit. 

Within him is the possibility of understanding and 
in a sudden emergency he can always rise to the oc¬ 


casion. 


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29 


8 represents the body, 9 the vSoul and ii the spirit. 

A person possessing any one of these numbers will, 
according to a natural law, draw to himself persons 
whose key-note is either of the other two numbers. 
And although a want of harmony may appear to exist,, 
it will be hard to separate them. 

A person with the key-note 8, understands the 
earth and the intellectual plane as no other does. They 
always make themselves powerful in the community. 

They enjoy what the 4 people have earned. Wealth 
comes to them naturally. 

They should not be hard workers, but should be 
investors and speculators and have charge over many 
others. They are well fitted for co-operative work. 
Intellectually they are powers. They are not as in¬ 
spirational as the 9’s, but can use others’ inspirations. 
They are analytical and critical and are always seeking 
for proof of spiritual things. They are the most fluent 
talkers in the world and make good judges in civil 
cases and good business lawyers. They are the best 
lawyers for corporations. 

They make good physicans, but seldom specialists. 

According to the Law of Opposites, 8 is Light and 
Darkness. When the light has penetrated into their 
lives it is brilliant, but the shadows are very black. 
They have neither dawn nor twilight. 

Their color is canary. . .... 


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No. 9. 

9 is 3 times 3, and the gifts of 3 are multiplied 
three-fold. No. 9 differs from No. 8 in the fact that 
8 strives for honors and wins them, but 9 has them 
laid at his feet. They are affable, human and sym¬ 
pathetic and have the gift of winning affection. Many 
of our best loved judges are found under No. 9. They 
are generally just judges, especially excelling in crim¬ 
inal cases. 

The Law of Opposites is Good and Evil. 

Though these people may do what the world calls 
evil they will fail to see it in that light and of all 
people they are hardest to reform or change. 

Their influence in a community is always felt. " 

9 always travels. You can not change it except 
when a person expresses the direct opposite. This is 
always liable to happen in any number. 

What we have described is a 9 at his best. Many 
9’s appear undeveloped. They have dropped their 
ideals and become of the earth earthy. 

When this is the case there always comes to these 
people a dissatisfaction and unrest. They are likely 
to weary of life and many of them live lives of de¬ 
bauchery. 

A 9 person attracts more love than any other 
number. 

Their colors are red and brown. 


NUMBERS IN DI^TAII. 


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No. 10 

is the same as No. i—i being the digit of 10. This is 
the number of self-crucifixion. 

It is also the number of creation. 

(Refer to No. i.) 

No. II. 

A person whose key-note is ii can never be prop¬ 
erly labelled. He is independent in action and thought 
and although of a social nature and mingling with the 
world, he is always as one apart. 

Although it is his privilege to serve in sacred 
things, we find many iis who appear as spiritual 
babes. But a certain strength of character will always 
be found in these people, as in the other numbers of 
the Trinity. 

They are inventors and originators and the foun¬ 
dations they lay seldom crumble. 

This, like the other numbers of the Trinity, finds 
the awakened individual weighted with responsibility, 
but also able to feel to the utmost the joy of living. 
They are the points in Geometry. 

They are not as agreeable as 9 because they are 
likely to go to the point without regard to another’s 
feelings. They delve deep into the mysteries of life 
and the awakened ii scarcely knows where the seen 
ends and unseen begins. 

They are supposed to have reached the Universal 
plane. 


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Their colors are white, violet, yellow and black. 

No. 22 

is the same as ii with the exception that it is better 
adapted to the world and knows better how to clothe 
the same truths in acceptable language. They show 
more strongly the conjunction of matter and spirit 
than does ii. They are the greatest philanthropists 
of all the numbers. 

It is the mission of 22 to elevate the body (most 
22’s have weak bodies) and make it conscious of its 
oneness with the higher part. 

7 is always proud of its lineage, while the strong 
numbers are careless of theirs. 

WHAT YOUR NAME MEANS, BROADLY 
SPEAKING. 

No. I means Unity in all things and upon all planes 
of action. If you are a i it is important that you com¬ 
pel your intellect to accept this truth. 

The name Joseph vibrates i. Its voice is shown 
by the vowels O, E, together making ii. These vow¬ 
els speak for the unseen part of the system of body, 
soul and spirit, and by their strength they will ever 
strive to make the possessor of a name that contains 
them climb the heights and reach the highest of all 
vibrations in the seen world. 

Body vibrates i and through its vowel O of value 
6 shows a willingness to become a cosmic mother. 


NUMBERS IN DETAIL 


33 


No. 2 means the drawing together of all things. 

To find the strong point in any name listen to the 
value of its vowels. 

John vibrates 2—the vowel is O, value 6. This 
asks John to foster and develop everything that comes 
under his care. 

No. 3 should express i and 2, thus making th>e 
complete cycle of the Trinity of Mind. 

The strength of the founder of Christian Science. 
Mary Baker Eddy, lies in the complete harmony of 
this Trinity, i, 2, 3, making the digit of 6. Her 
strength lies in her complete adjustment to the har¬ 
mony of mind. The digit of her vowels is 3, which 
speaks for the expression in outer forms of the power 
of creation, assimilation and expression. 

No. 4 means active physical force expressed 
through the intellect. 

Solomon shows this vibration. King Solomon 
reared the magnificent temple planned by David. His 
vowels O, O, O, led him to mother every article that 
entered into the structure of the temple. 

The digit of his vowels is 9, and through this vi¬ 
bration his soul expressed its love and beauty. 

The word “soul'' vibrates this fourth vibration. It 
speaks through its vowels, O, U, the ninth vibration, 
calling for free expression of both body and spirit. 

No. 5, when sex is absent, means life in all its 
varied phases. 


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VIBRATION 


The name Horace vibrates 5, its vowels, A, O, E, 
making a digit of 3. As a whole, this is a harmonious 
mame, as both the objective and subjective are in ac¬ 
cord, and through the realm of mind utter life’s mes¬ 
sages. 

No. 6 means Cosmic Motherhood and belongs to 
either sex. 

Lorenzo vibrates to 6, its vowels being O, E, O, 
of value 8. 

This name has greater spiritual than objective 
strength. When this occurs the possessor of a similar 
name is constantly urged by his inn^ self to reach 
loftier planes of action. This message is often dif¬ 
ficult for the intellect to understand. 

Clara Barton, the world renowned nurse, vibrates 
as a whole to 6, and she has mothered people of all 
nations. As she is living in a 4 birth vibration, her 
desire has ever been to work ceaselessly and constantly 
to build. It is said that she holds in light esteem the 
honor conveyed to her by the presentation of the Iron 
Cross. 

As iron vibrates ii, and cross 2, we see the esti¬ 
mation the world has placed upon her works, which 
is the highest of all visible forms. 

No. 7 means the fullness of the earth as well as 
its shadows. 

William vibrates 7, the vowels being I, I, A, of 
value i. These show strong hidden strength of soul 
in all varied phases of unity. 


numbers in detail 


35 


As the earth vibrates 7, so should a No. 7 under¬ 
stand the secrets of the earth and details of action, 
as no other vibration can. 

The vowels of earth are E, A, of value 6. Through 
all ages men have called upon Mother Earth. 

No. 8 means freedom of forms. 

If the name vibrates 8, and the vowels are of limit- 
-ed value, the name will lack somewhat in strength and 
harmony. 

Julia vibrates 8, the vowels being U, I, A, of the 
4 vibration. This calls for free expression of soul 
in the Unity of Mind, but will be guided by the in¬ 
tellect, as the digit of the vowels is 4. This will al¬ 
ways be a proud critical name, as will be all others 
of like vibration of form and spirit, whose form is 
strengthened through spirit. 

Tea vibrates 8, its vowels E, A, are of 6 value. Its 
form is higher than its spiritual quality—unlike Cof¬ 
fee, which vibrates 4, its vowels reaching 7. 

The masses can reach coffee of the 4 vibration, and 
from its spiritual strength they draw from its 7 quality 
earth vibration, the force they think they need. 

No. 9 means the unlimited soul expression of all 
things. 

Clark vibrates 9. Its spiritual strength is shown 
by its vowel A. 

Ramsey vibrates 9, its vowels are A, E, value 6. 

While it has the voice of unity in life, it has stopped 


36 


VIBRATION 


on its journey at the 6th vibration. In business and 
in all other phases of life the lower is ever active. 

No. II is the highest form of any seen thing, be 
it man, animal, vegetable or mineral. 

Haines vibrates ii. Its spiritual voice is always 
speaking through its vowels A, I, E. 

When we read it from the center I swings upon it 
to A and means Unity; again it turns to E and means 
life. It finds its value or action in the 6 vibration. 

We are prone to regard Spirit or God as mascu¬ 
line. The vowels of ii vibrate 6, as does also the 
vowel in God, showing it to be both masculine and 
feminine. 

No. 22 means a co-mingling of all the forces of 
earth and spirit. The vowels show the spirit of con¬ 
trol. 

Jennings vibrates 22. Its vowels are E, I, show¬ 
ing soul in all life. 

David vibrates 22. In the Bible, David made the 
plans from which Solomon built the temple. God 
called it David's Temple, but men call it Solomon's. 


CHAPTER III 


details to be remembered. 

I N getting the digit of either a name or the birth 
numbers, if one of the names or the birth month 
or the day of the month comes to ii or 22 this 
must be kept separate and not added. For instance, 
if a person was born November 22, 1882. 

November is the eleventh month, and is not added 
nor is the 22 ; the digit of 1882 is i plus 8 plus 8 plus 
2 equals 19, of which the digit is 10 or i. So the num¬ 
bers of this person’s birth are ii, 22, i. 

When a person’s name comes to two ii’s and his 
birth path sums up to ii, it is probable that he is a 
person with lofty ideals which he is always seeking to 
realize. But as he has very little tact and is always 
unconsciously antagonizing the people around him, he 
does not accomplish as much good as he would, if, 
instead of the two elevens in his name, his numbers 
were 9, ii or 8, ii. 

The name of a man exactly as he writes it, either 
with initials or name entirely written out, must be 
taken to find what the man is now doing—the plane 
on which he is living. The digit of all the baptismal 
names added to the digit of the mother’s maiden name 
(37) 



38 ! 


VIBRATION 


shows the quality of the individual, what he is capable 
of and what is being held in abeyance. 

Some time during life a person may develop each 
individual name number, and use their separate vibra¬ 
tion, but the digit of the whole name in use is the most 
important. 

At certain times in life we use one name or initial, 
afterward using another. We are always to the world 
exactly what the name or initials we are using vi¬ 
brate to. 

A pet name given you by any one, shows what you 
stand for to that person. 

The birth month, day and year added together and 
the digit found, shows the path in life we ourselves 
chose. The vibration of the birth is not changeable 
as in the name number. 

If one is born on January 22, i860, the digit is 
found by adding i plus i860 equals 16, adding to 
find the digit we have 7. The 22d day is not added, 
as II and 22 are never added, so the birth number is 
7, 22. Suppose a person was born at this time who 
signs himself habitually Charles E. Jones. Charles 
30, of which the digit is 3, E. is 5, and Jones vibrates 
to 18, of which the digit is 9. So his name number 
is 3 plus 5 plus 9 equals 17, of which the digit is 8. 
So Charles E. Jones, born January 22, i860, has for 
his numbers 

Name number 8. 

Birtli numbers 7, 22. 


DETAII^S TO BE remembered 


39 


The I, 6 , 3, 5 of his name and birth are important 
numbers in reading his character. 

When a person’s birth number or musical key is 
higher than his name digit he must live always at his 
highest or life will be a failure. A person whose birth 
path is lower than his name digit always appears to be 
possessed of an inherent strength of character. 

To make a harmonious character there should be 
a certain harmony between the name digit and the 
birth number. As the birth number is unchangeable, 
to get a harmonious vibration it is sometimes neces¬ 
sary to make some slight change in the name to bring 
them into accord. 


CHAPTER IV 


business. 


O NE should be as careful in business in select¬ 
ing his street and number as in choosing a 
wife. 

If one possesses one of the strong number—8, 9, 
11 or 22, he should go to a place that vibrates to one 
of these numbers. 

For instance, one possessing 8 or 9 should seek a 
place like Boston, as it vibrates to 22. 

As 22 is almost the same as ii with the material 
added, an 8 or 9 person should seek a place of that 
kind to live or do business in. 

If one does not possess a strong number he would 
better seek a city with a weak number. 

A person with a weak number might succeed in 
New York, which vibrates to 3. In Boston he would 
be overweighted. 

If John Hood—8, a strong number—wishes to 
make money he should go to Boston, which vibrates 
to 22. 

As the strong numbers attract each other, in seek¬ 
ing a home, he should go to Beacon street—22, the 
spiritualized temple. He could not succeed in a de- 
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BUSINESS 


41 


grading business in Boston, but in any business that 
will benefit humanity he will succeed. Should he go 
on a. street which has not a strong number, he should 
seek a house number that vibrates to 8, such as 17 or 
134. John Hood, who was born February 6, 1877, 
has-a birth number 4. As he is 4 he is on the intel¬ 
lectual plane and is in perfect accord with his 8. He 
is endowed with worldly knowledge and has the power 
of making money. As he selected the path of 4 to 
enter life and chose to be a worker, he should 
not shirk. He should start large organizations and 
not be afraid to make things move in all directions, 
neither should he disdain to work with his hands. 
His 4, 6 and 8 all divide, so he can take a partner 
and at the same time keep his eye upon every part. 
William Henry, born October i, 1859, goes into part¬ 
nership with John Hood. William vibrates to 7 and 
Henry to 7, the digit being 5. His birth number is 7. 
William Henry being 5, talks to John Hood in such a 
convincing manner that everything seems open to him. 
When he has once entered into partnership his three 
7's so completely close all the outlets that John Hood 
loses confidence. He loses confidence because William 
Henry can not talk about his own affairs. He talks 
well on general topics, but when it comes to personal 
matters he is silent. He will weary of the partnership 
and leave it. A man with a key-note 7 or 5 is happier 
in an independent business. 


42 


VIBRATION 


If John Hood with a 2, 6 and 8 takes a partner 
whose numbers are i and 5, the 10 quality will make 
this partner infuse new, original life into the business. 
He will want to extend it until it covers a large space. 
He will be the greatest kind of factor in that line and 
John Hood will take advantage of and reap all the 
benefit of No. I’s ideas, but in the end i will buy out 
John Hood at a good price. 


CHAPTER V 


CHOOSING A HUSBAND OR WIFE. 


T he digit of the name we use shows what we are 
at the time we use the name. 

A person at one time in life will use cer¬ 
tain initials and at another time another initial, or is 
known by another part of his name. This is not acci¬ 
dental. It shows the man as he is at the time he uses 
the name. He is vibrating to that especial chord. 

As it is better to have one of the strong numbers 
in active use at all times a business name or a pen 
name should be so formed that it makes 8, 9, ii or 
22, as they attract the stronger forces in nature and 
humanity. 

The digit of birth shows what we are intended to 
strive for. It is the vibration our higher nature de¬ 
sires us to fill to, and that higher nature knew what the 
experiences in that vibration would mean to us. Our 
spirit, which has always lived and will continue to 
live, knew exactly the path we needed to walk in 
through this world, and hence chose our birth time as 
well as our name. If the name is stronger than the 
birth number the individual has an inherent strength 
and is able to stand alone. But if the birth path shows 
(43) 



44 


VIBRATION 


a higher vibration than the name, then if the indi¬ 
vidual has not a strong number in his name, but has 
chosen a strong number for his birth path, he will 
choose a companion with a strong number—nature 
in this way assisting him. 

Mary Jane Crosby, whose numbers are 3, 3, i, 
equals 7, chose a birth path of 4, which gives her a 
discordant nature, for 3 does not like to work and 7 
is a finished number. And yet Mary Jane has chosen 
a birth path of 4, which is the number of the hardest 
steady workers. We can only see one reason why 
Mary Jane chose this number—the thought of over¬ 
coming. 

Mary Jane marries a man whose name vibrates to 
9 and his birth number is 5. 

He is of inspirational material, well fitted for po¬ 
litical life or anything that can be done without plod- 
ding. 

He shows a birth path with varied vibrations which 
will‘make his life most eventful. He marries Mary 
with the 7 indicating that her past life is finished. 
She is living in the day of rest. The natural feeling 
-of a 7 when required to work is one of injury. 

And yet for some unknown reason to her outward 
self, Mary chose the hardest possible working path— 
No. 4. She is like one bound by a contract to work, 
who in her heart dreads the life she must lead. 

She marries 9, 5 of strong attainments and ad- 


45 


CHOOSING A HUSBAQSTD OR WIFE 

mires his liberality and loyalty and yet incessantly 
nags him because he will not plod. He fails to un¬ 
derstand why a woman so refined and so proud of her 
lineage as Mary will always be working like and with 
the masses. He can not realize that this is necessary 
for her soul’s growth, and she can not realize that 
work is not necessary for his soul’s growth. And thus 
they live together in a constant state of inharmony. 

George (3), Dennis (ii), whose name numbers 
are 3, ii, and birth path 9, marries Anna Sousa, whose 
name number is 6, (3, 3 equals 6) and birth path 9. 

11 and 3 are not people who work hard to get 
property, but their wants are always supplied. If ii 
had married an uncongenial woman he would have 
thought he was fulfilling the law by leaving her, as- 
this is the number that always gathers and separates. 

The three in his first name makes him meet the 
world pleasantly, this number making him more af¬ 
fable than II alone, and gives him a desire to travel 
and to help others. Having chosen the path of 9, he 
has a harmonious temperament. His past attainments 
are in harmony with his present life. He has the 
power of being a happy, influential, man, beloved by 
everyone with whom he comes in contact. 

The 3 of his name is in accord with his wife’s 
numbers, and the ii is limited and unlimited and is 

in accord with all numbers. 

As both have chosen the same desires in life, there 
is always a complete understanding between them. 


46 


VIBRATION 


The 3 of Mary Sousa’s name being in accord with 
the 6 makes this woman look up to her husband and 
be continually interested in him on account of his 
strong individuality and thoroughly original nature. 

In the path of life they have chosen, the vibration 
9 will bring to them celebrated people and gifts from 
all over the world, as ii is universal and 3 covers a 
large surface. 9 is affable and joyous from the 
strength of understanding God and man. 

This man and this woman have a true comprehen¬ 
sion of what companionship and comradeship really 
mean and their married life is ideally happ}^ 

In contrast to this case take the couple, Barclay 
Rider Ramsey and Beatrice Emma Tilton. Barclay 
is 8, Rider 9, and Ramsey 9, giving him a name num¬ 
ber of 8 plus 9 plus 9 equals 26 equals 8. 

He was born October i, 1859. October is the loth 
month and the digit of 1859 is 5—making his birth 
number i plus i plus 5 equals 7. 

Beatrice equals 9, Emma 5 and Tilton 9, 9 plus 5 
plus 9 equals 5. 

Beatrice was born January 10, 1865. January is 
I, the loth day is i, and the digit of 1865 is 2, mak¬ 
ing her birth path i plus i plus 2 equals 4. Now the 
two stand thus: 

Barclay Rider Ramsey, born October i, 1859. 

Name number 8 plus 9 plus 9 equals 8. 

Birth number i plus i plus 5 equals 7. 

Beatrice Emma Tilton, born January 10, 1865. 


CHOOSING A HUSBAND OR WIFE 


47 


Name number 9 plus 5 plus 9 equals 5. 

Birth number i plus i plus 2 equals 4. 

By the law of attraction the vibration of Barclay 
being 8, attracted the woman Beatrice, whose first 
name also vibrated to one of the strong numbers. 

They first met on the strongest plane—the plane 
where the strongest feelings are developed for pleasure 
or pain. 

They married while Beatrice vibrated to the strong 
magnetic number 9, while Barclay vibrated to the 
strong number 8; 8 and 9 being in harmony, as they 
form the greater part of the divine Trinity of numbers. 
The 9 faculty of Beatrice fascinated her husband with 
the versatility of her personality while the vibration 
lasted. 

After a while, as the cycle of time turned the 
wheel, another vibration took the place of Barclay and 
Beatrice, 9 and 8 being in a manner held in abeyance. 
Rider and Emma came into action. Rider now vi¬ 
brates to 9 and Beatrice to the Emma number of 5. 
In this condition the woman is the loser. 

The man is gaining in strength and ability, while 
the woman acting under the weaker number 5 usual¬ 
ly dissipates her force. Had she known that 5 is in 
accord with 9 and allowed her husband to guide her, 
she might have lived a peaceful and happy life. But 
she came down the path of life called 4 and threw 
herself into a turmoil of discord caused by the active 


48 


VIBRATION 


principle of her name digit and the hard intellectual 
plane of 4. She frets and nags her husband because 
he does not vibrate with her upon the only plane she 
now can understand. 4 and 5 now urge her to arise 
with the lark and she is always busy and thinks others 
should also be alwa}'s working. She longs to build 
a big house to be known to all men as her home. The 
man Rider, meantime, is vibrating in the higher at¬ 
mosphere of rest and this annoys his wife. She fails 
to see that he is slowly winning a place of confidence 
and respect in the business and social world. The first 
vowel in Rider’s name being i, he gains from the 
inner depths of his consciousness the knowledge he re¬ 
quires in his daily work. His birth vibration being 7, 
lower than his name number, indicates mental strength. 
It is easy for him to meet his duty day by day. All he 
needs is a harmonious environment to make his life 
comparatively easy. His wife, not understanding this, 
has great visions of the things he might accomplish 
by mere physical effort, while he feels he has left these 
things behind, his birth plane being 7. 

His wife coming down the physical, intellectual 
path of 4, can not understand that he has both knowl¬ 
edge and wisdom without working for them, and he, 
having the closed number 7, feels that she is trying 
to pry into the sacred recesses of his being and re¬ 
sents it with silence. 

Finally, driven to desperation by her nagging, he 


CHOOSING A HUSBAND OR WIFe: 


49 


is likely to seek forgetfulness in dissipation, although 
his soul revolts from the degradation; while she, 
grown weary and hopeless, may seek release in the 
divorce court from the man whom she still admires 
and whom she knows is in many ways her superior. 
If she but knew it they could always come together, 
on the vibration of their marriage name. If she will 
do this they may again live harmoniously, otherwise 
the vibrations of peace and harmony will be lost. 

If they can stay together until the entire cycle of 
their name has been lived through, they will begin 
again a happy circle of 8 and 9. 

Barclay Ramsey's musical key is B, showing the 
place he occupies in Nature’s great choir. 

Beatrice Emma is playing her part in the great 
chorus of the vibration of F. 

This example shows the effect of the wife’s in¬ 
fluence upon the husband’s life by adding the digit of 
her name to his. These names show the level of con¬ 
scious relation to the world. 

Barclay Rider Ramsey vibrates to 8. 

Beatrice Emma Tilton vibrates to 5, add 8 plus 5 
equals 13 digit 4. The influence of her life has a ten¬ 
dency to lower his vibration of 8 to that of 4. Again 
add their birth vibrations of 7 and 4, making ii. This 
high universal key makes more intense what seem 
good and evil in both. 


CHAPTER VI 


significance of the vowels. 


T he vowels in a name show the character of the 
name and of the person bearing it. 

The first vowel in a name is of principal 
importance, the others having a minor effect. The 
'‘a’' in Mary shows that the owner of that name is 
ready to assist in any project. 

A stands for boldness of action and independent, 
fearless expression of what appears as truth. 

The action of this vowel as of all the rest is gov¬ 
erned by the development of the person bearing it. 

When two vowels are manifested in the same name 
another channel of vibration opens, as in Jane. The 
possessor of such a name will at one period of life 
vibrate to one vowel while the other is held in abey¬ 
ance and at another period to the other. In Jane we 
have the vibration of “a,’^but before the vibration of 
the name expires we have the vibration of “e,’’ which 
changes the character and gives her the effect of a 
different woman. 

But the “a” quality is only held in abeyance during 
the period of the “e” vibration. 

While the “e” is active we find her interested in 
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SIGNIFICANCE OF THE VOWELS 


51 


all things from Black Magic to the investigation of 
the Creative Force. But the ^‘a” keeps clearing the 
error while the investigation of creeds and philoso¬ 
phies go on. 

E finds joy and truth through the research. 

I in a name stands for the ^*I am” principle. 
It is the manifestation of spirit. In the name Tilton, 
is the first vowel. The possessor of this and simi¬ 
lar names is likely to seek advice from others, but 
after reasoning and thinking he is invariably con¬ 
trolled by the light coming from his own inner con¬ 
sciousness. This strong inner force may be superior 
to his intellect and best judgment, or it may be strong 
and evil as if emanating from Black Magic. It be¬ 
hooves any one with this vowel prominent in his name 
to realize that his body is the temple of the Holy Spirit 
and must be kept clean for his own soul’s use, allowing 
no other spirit or force to enter. 

Then claim the promise, ''All things work together 
-for good to them that love God.” 

In the name Tilton the second vowel is "O.” This 
vowel is often found in the individual who appears to 
bear a contradictory nature; modest but independent, 
^strong but appearing helpless. When a decision must 
be made, it is made with judgment and reason. It is 
masculine in action and those bearing it will usually 
be governed by the father's bent of mind. 

"O” is slow in coming to conclusions when com- 


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VIBRATION 


pared with the “I” people, who always know at once 
what they want and reason about it after deciding. 
But the “O” can not be moved after having made up> 
its mind. “O” is always a money maker. 

The last vowel “U” represents the individual who 
in a sense stands alone. 

He may mingle with the world, yet is never lost 
in the multitude. 

He receives many gifts and favors, but is not in¬ 
clined to hold them through life; but if he lives upon 
the highest plane of which he is conscious, others 
come to remain. He should express the i vibration,, 
as it is the source of his trinity. 


CHAPTER VII 


HOW TO ^IND TH^ VIBRATION OR ANY DAY. 

E ach day, month, year and century possess an 
individual law of universal harmony—show¬ 
ing their ruling spirit or key-note. No law is 
complete unless three parts are present. The month 
is incomplete unless the day and year make with it a 
trinity. The Sun’s rays throw a vibratory glow upon 
objects vibrating to its mathematical presence, enliven¬ 
ing and awakening them. It is nature’s attempt to 
aid humanity and mutely asks man’s help in the world s 
uplift. 

To find the vibration of any day add the number 
of the month, day of the month and year together and 
find their digit as you do your birth vibration. These 
digits always have the same character modified slightly 
by the special month and year. 

I have used January, but the same principle applies 
to the digit of the Trinity of any day, month and year. 

January is month one, and its influence is felt 
throughout its duration. 

February is month 2, and the influence of 2 is felt 
during the course of February. The same is true of 
all the months. 


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54 


VIBRATION 


Man must rule his environment, or it will rule him. 

A king is always ruler. Let your ruler be your 
higher self, which is ever the helper of the wise man 
who knows that everything in the universe conspires 
to help that which is good for the race. When this is 
recognized, man works with instead of against the 
forces of which he is composed, and by which he is 
surrounded. 

By adding the month, day and year together and 
finding the digit, you will know the character of the 
day as a whole. 

Take, for instance, January i, 1916: 


January is month. i 

Digit of the day. i 

Digit of the year is. 8 


10 equals i. 

During the months of January and October forms 
of Creation and Unity are easy and harmoniously 
made. Both of these months vibrate i and mean cre¬ 
ation and unity of action. Projects perfectly planned 
in October will be strengthened in January, perfected 
in February and finished in March. 

February vibrates 2. 

This is the month when forces gather and collect 
material objects, tabulate and arrange for other 
months. Imperfect work in science, art, music and 
commerce done in January will show in February; if 
allowed to continue, the product of March will show 





HOW TO FIND THE VIBRATION OF ANY DAY 5 $ 

weakness. These three months form a sequence of 
strength or its opposite. 

April vibrates 4. 

It is a month of mental and physical force, strong¬ 
ly individual. Its strength lies in defense. Projects 
made, if not gained, will find an uplift in August and 
finished in new form during November. 

May vibrates 5. 

It is a month when the mind leaps to conclusions 
and often changes its methods, as it shows sunset hues 
in the dawning of each new day. Fascinations of all 
kinds abound. Those wishing to change the quality 
of body atoms will find nature’s ready assistance dur¬ 
ing this month, as it understands ‘T am the resurrec¬ 
tion.’’ 

June vibrates 6. 

It is the month when everything, from insect to 
man, involuntary house and hold their own kind, homes 
are made and public institutions are projected to take 
greater forms in August, September or November. 

July vibrates 7. 

This is a month of intellectual Sundays, when man 
rests, holding within his system the knowledge of past 
months. This month begins a new cycle in January. 

August vibrates 8. 

It is the month when the world’s projects and 
forms are changed and made more perfect—lifted to 
a higher and more exalted development. Men rule 


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VIBRATION 


during this month who are far-sighted and see the 
world from a broad standpoint. It’s a month of rea¬ 
son rather than heart when the law of opposites oc¬ 
cur ; blind emotions hold high revelry. 

September vibrates 9. 

It is a month of extremes. Life must be viewed 
from three planes or standpoints—that of Body, Soul 
and Spirit. There is a co-mingling of all things. Na¬ 
ture and man find the result of their labor. Love 
abounds. 

October vibrates i. 

The same as January. They differ in their initials, 
O and J, showing October is more closely related to 
the cosmos and material objects than January. Ma¬ 
terial conditions should be idealized in the silence 
during January to be born in October. Sometimes 
October’s ideals are born in January. This month 
deals more with life’s unity, October to the cosmos 
and the individual. 

November vibrates ii. 

In this month unforeseen projects present them¬ 
selves, when messages of unsolicitated thought take 
possession of brain and body, and the Christ child is 
crying to be born in every life. 

Events that occur during the month, day or year 
that vibrates to your birth force will show you what 
you have earned by thought or action in the cycles of 
the past. The month you were born in will usually 


HOW TO FIND THE VIBRATION OF ANY DAY 57 


be an active one, moving you to things it vibrates to, 
showing your individual law in motion. 

The mathematical vibratory influence of the day, 
in relation to weather, showing its changes of storm 
or calm, when understood under the law of vibration, 
brings to the elements of Air, Earth, Water, and Fire 
living characters that can be read as individually as 
that of man. Months hold their active force during 
their existence, as does the year. The day brings to 
them its individual force and they act upon their vibra¬ 
tion, bringing out the dormant element of Earth, Air, 
Water, or Fire. If the day is an 8, 9, 22 or ii, the 
effect of its free presence makes different manifesta¬ 
tions from that of the digit of the whole. The first 
acts upon the combination by vitalizing them to its 
own vibration. The day digit arouses them in an in¬ 
dividual manner, either from a positive or negative 
point of view. 

Persons with weak digestion will find that articles 
of food which have the same vibration as the day, will 
have a peculiar adaptation to their needs. 

Different articles of dress, such as shoes, hats, etc., 
vibrating at the same rate as their birth force, will 
give the feeling of fellow travellers. 

Many physical difficulties can be overcome by at¬ 
tention to this detail. 


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VIBRATION 


BRIEFS. 


T he length of time required to make the cycle of 
an entire name depends upon the individual. 
A weak vibration can be passed quickly or en¬ 
tirely avoided by holding to the ideal of a strong name. 
If the world fails in recognition, it is because you are 
not fully vibrating to the name. 

By perseverance and by holding fast to the ideal 
of the name that vibrates to the life you desire, you 
can gain it. 

When you pass into a new vibration it will be 
known by a birth, baptism, marriage, death, change 
of residence or some event of importance. Unlooked 
for gifts or losses may occur at this time or a symbol 
be received whose message can be read by its vibra¬ 
tions. 

Anything desired that vibrates to the birth or mu¬ 
sical key should be bought; the name should be strong 
enough to attract its own. 

The birth number can not be changed. The name 
number can be added to or held in abeyance. 

When two persons develop inharmony in business 
or domestic life, it is well to examine the names the 
individuals are using at the time and adjust them har¬ 
moniously. 

The strong numbers are called “Universal Num¬ 
bers.” They who vibrate to them do not guide their 


HOW TO FIND THE VIBRATION OF ANY DAY 59 

brothers unasked, but give them freedom, and when 
needed stand ready to aid. 

If a man is using a name that vibrates to 8, and 
the woman’s name 5, let her be known by one of her 
other names or by a pet name that is in accord with 
his vibration. 2, 4 or 6 would do; and she should 
allow the man to control her judgment in worldly mat¬ 
ters, as his vibrations are now stronger than hers. 

In worldly matters No. 2 is next in strength to 8 
and is a strong, harmonious number. 

If the woman is using a name that vibrates to 9 
and her companion to 4 or 6, let him use a name that 
vibrates to 3, 5, i, 8 or ii. 

Some numbers vibrate to many objects in one 
direction and few in others. No. 2 shows a scarcity 
of fruits and flowers, but has many composers. 

A Master vibrates 22. He controls. 

Seer vibrates 2. He may be controlled by inspira¬ 
tion. 

A Sage vibrates 5 and is possessed of unlooked for 
knowledge. 

A Mystic vibrates ;^^To him all things are united 
as one. 

A Psychic vibrates 11; is preacher upon all planes; 
also a teacher and master. 


6 o 


VIBRATION 


PYTHAGORAS' TEN EUNDAMENTAE LAWS OE OPPOSITES* 

1. Limited and Unlimited. 

2. Odd and Even. 

3. One and Many. 

4. Right and Left. 

5. Masculine and Feminine. 

6. Rest and Motion. 

7. Crooked and Straight. 

8. Light and Darkness. 

9. Good and Evil. 

10. Limited and Unlimited. 



CHAPTER VIII 


A LITTIvE: help by the way to understand the law 

OE OPPOSITES AS APPLIED TO INDIVIDUALS. 


T his law must be kept in mind in reading Num¬ 
ber Vibrations. The swaying from one ex¬ 
treme to the other. 

A No. I or lo is ‘‘Limited and Unlimited.^’ They 
should express and maintain unity and assist in hold¬ 
ing together that which seems to them good. 

Its opposite is dissension and inactivity. 

A No. 2. “Odd and Even.” Should strive to es¬ 
tablish the normal plane of arbitration between fac¬ 
tions and in individuals; to show the highest in the 
lowest—a mediator. 

Its opposite—opposition to corporations or family 
union. 

A No. 3. “One and Many.” Should show true 
fellowship, love of friends, a merry life expression. 

Its opposite—living alone, or entirely for one’s own 
family. Desire for results. 

A No. 4. “Right and Left.” Delsarte’s philoso¬ 
phy of motion gives this as the physical plane. They 
should be assertive and find joy in work and study of 

all kinds. / : _ 

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62 


VIBRATION 


Its opposite—whining and repining. 

A No. 5. “Masculine and Feminine.’^ Their cycle 
begins with the mineral where sex is unexpressed, 
and goes through life with its varied experience until 
the realm of angels is reached, where sex is again un¬ 
expressed. All things should have an attraction for 
them in life filled full from childhood until it passes on. 

Its opposite. 

Bachelors and Maidens—Divorces—Monotony. 

A No. 6. “Rest and Motion.” They should feel 
Rhythm as musical vibration in all movements, es¬ 
pecially in walking. A joyous, continuous movement, 
and rest in silence. 

Its opposite. 

Inability to rest or relax—inharmony of motion. 

A No. 7. “Crooked or Straight.” They should 
make the most of their strong points, as they are 
marked and fascinating. 

Its opposite. 

Will not try to correct faults. Say they were in¬ 
herited. 

A No. 8. “Light and Darkness.” Is the beginning 
of a new cycle of higher life—they should stand as 
the sun, or lamp-bearers, to assist others through dark, 
material places, as they know every step of the way— 
they who have this eighth vibration. 

Its opposite. 

A selfish, silent money-maker. 


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A No. 9. '‘Good and Evil.’' To them all is good, 
as love in its highest sense controls them. 

Its opposite. 

Can not see what the world calls faults or evil. 

A No. 22 is one who has joined the material and 
spiritual, and knows what unity or oneness mean; it 
breathes out from the life within vibrations of health 
and success; it aids all things that have life. 

Its opposite. 

Narrow chest, weak breathing power, opposition 
to corporations and family relations—Hermit and de¬ 
grading business. 

A No. II is a I or 10 that has made the com¬ 
plete cycle from dark into light. A universal helper. 

Its opposite. 

Scatters and opposes. Misers. 


CHAPTER IX 


YOUR COLORS AND WHAT THEY MEAN TO YOU. 

I F I or 10 is one of your key-notes of name or birth, 
it vibrates to flame (found by key on page 14) 
and will burn out some weak point of your nature, 
until the (white) ashes of Kleventh vibration attracts 
it to itself. Love it as a friend, leading to a higher, 
free vibration. 

If Number Two is your key-note, it vibrates to 
gold, and is a mystical power of splendor and full¬ 
ness; by its aid the normal plane can be reached, and 
must be to live a successful life. 

If Number Three is your key-note, it vibrates to 
no special color that can be found (by the key). It 
does not mean a lack of color, but r^^er to use the 
one that presents itself at the time. 

If Number Four is your key-note, it vibrates to 
blue and green. As this is a Green Earth, harmonize 
the Earth Currents through the intellect; let the blue 
vibration open the door that lies beyond the intellect, 
to reveal the vision of spiritual light. The Metallic 
colors also vibrate to this active chemical vibration. 


Number Five is your key-note, your color is 



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YOUR colors; what THLY mean 65 

pink; this means love without passion. Holding to 
the pure life currents by concentration. 

If Number Six is your key-note, you vibrate to 
orange, scarlet and heliotrope. The former shows 
power, the latter speaks for Maternity. 

If Number Seven is your key-note, you vibrate to 
steel, brick and purple. It is better to select a pure 
color from either of these, expressing the vibration you 
desire, and hold to it—5 and 9 are in accord with 7. 

If your key-note is Eight, you vibrate to Canary. 
The beginning of a new, higher cycle of the world. 
The blue and gold composing this color, show a union 
of mind and soul. 

If your key-note is Nine, you vibrate to all shades 
of red and brown. The brilliant red shows the com¬ 
prehension of the higher vital tie of the Universal 
Brotherhood of Man. 

If Eleven is your key-note, you vibrate to white, 
black, yellow and violet. The white and black show 
a complete cycle from Darkness to Light, and from 
light to darkness. In it are all the colors unexpressed 
contained in the entire cycle. Yellow, the color of the 
Soul, vibrates to it, claiming the individual part. 

If Twenty-two is your key-note, it shows you have 
the power to join the material and spiritual, and know 
what Unity means. You should breathe out from the 
spirit within, thoughts of health and success, to aid 
all things that have life. Its colors are the same as ii. 


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66 - VIBRATlON^ 

When a person has reached the fullness of a vi- 
bi'ation, its color is soothing and invigorating. When 
a vibration is passed and a new one entered, the past 
color is met as one feels the presence of a friend. 
When desiring to enter a new vibration it is not neces¬ 
sary to wear its colors, but let the eye rest upon it, 
wherever found, and pleasure is found in its presence. 
Particularly is this true with the birth vibration, as its 
color is present in the atmosphere of your life during 
the period from Cradle to the Better Land. Seek 
its beauty and freedom, and its power and strength 
will open up avenues that have seemed closed. Treat 
k as you would an honored guest who brings you a 
desired message. 



CHAPTER X 


THE STRONGEST AND WEAKEST PART OE YOUR BODY. 


No. 

I. 

Throat, lungs, hands, nails, bones, epi¬ 
glottis, bronchial, palate, bladder. 

No. 

2. 

Muscles and lips. 

No. 

3 - 

Liver, glands, blood. 

No. 

4. 

Larynx. 

No. 

5 * 

Mouth, pancreas, arteries. 

No. 

6 . 

Kidneys, arms, cells, veins. 

No. 

7 - 

Heart, legs, stomach, duodenum, ears. 

No. 

8 . 

Spinal-cord, brain, skin, womb, back, 
spleen, nose. 

No. 

9 - 

Eyes, head, feet, hair. 

No. 

II. 

Nerves. 

No. 

22. 

Cheeks, lx)wels, teeth. 


N. B.—Find the vibrations of all things through key on 
Page 14. 

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CHAPTER XI 


THE GEMS YOU SHOULD POSSESS. 


No. 

I. 

Moss-agate, turquoise. 

No. 

No. 

2 . 

3 - 

Amethyst, amber, ruby sardonyx. 

No. 

4 - 

Emerald, blood-stone. 

No. 

5 - 

Nephrite. 

No. 

6 . 

Topaz, diamond, onyx, jasper. 

No. 

7 - 

Agate, carbuncle. 

No. 

8 . 

Chrysolite, scarab. o ^ ^ 

Beryl-ligure. 

No. 

9 * 

No. 

II. 

Sapphire. 

No. 

I. 

YOUR MINERALS. 

Platina. 

No. 

2 . 

Gold. 

No. 

3 - 

Radium, lime. 

No. 

4 - 

Coal, ochre, silver. 

No. 

5 - 

Clay. 

No. 

6 . 

Borax, marble. 

No. 

7 - 

Platinum, alabaster, sulphur, salt. 

No. 

8 . 

Mica. 

No. 

9 - 

Nickel. 

No. 

II. 

Iron. 


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CHAPTER XII 


SOME FLOWERS THAT YOU KNOW. 


No. 

I. 

Lilac, iris, moon-flower, clematis, pas¬ 
sion-flower. 

No. 

2. 


No. 

3 - 

Rose, orchid, forget-me-not, pansy, nas¬ 
turtium, wild-olive. 

No. 

4 * 

Fuchsia. 

No. 

5 - 

Carnation, sweet-pea, mignonette. 

No. 

6 . 

Tube-rose, tulip, mistletoe, laurel, chry¬ 
santhemum. 

No. 

7 - 

Poppy, geranium, hyacinth, sun-flower. 

No. 

8 . 

Begonia, jasmine, blue-bell, dahlia, rho¬ 
dodendron. 

No. 

9 - 

Holly, magnolia. 

No. 

II. 

Violet, camelia. 

No. 

22. 

Lily, daisy. 


N, B.—Find the vibrations of all things through key on 
Page 14 - 

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70 


VIBRATION 


YOUR health bringing ODOR. 


No. 

I. 

Ylang-Ylang. 

No. 

2, 

Mown. 

No. 

3 * 

Dactylis, rose and orchid. 

No. 

4. 

Patchouly. 

No. 

5 - 

Sweet pink. 

No. 

6 . 

Japonica, LeTrifle. 

No. 

7 - 

Geranium. 

No. 

8 . 

Cologne, frisia, incarnat, caprice. 

No. 

9 - 

Sandal-wood, lavender. 

No. 

II. 

Violet. 

No. 

22. 

Ideal, Nile-lily. 



YOUR BIRDS. 

No. 

I. 

Dove, blue-bird, humming-bird, bird of 



Paradise. 

No. 

2. 

Cuckoo, stork. 

No. 

3 - 

Eagle, swan. 

No. 

4. 

Robin, killdeer, blue-jay. 

No. 

5 - 

Flamingo, sea-gull. 

No. 

6 . 

Bunting, gold finch, falcon, lark, wren. 

No. 

7 - 

Hawk, sky-lark, warbler. 

No. 

8 . 

Canary, bobolink. 

No. 

9 - 

Mocking-bird. 

No. 

II. 

Oriole, sparrow. 

No. 

22. 

Cedar. 


N. B.—Find the vibrations of all things through key on 
Page 14. 




CHAPTER XIII 


THIi COMPOSER WHOSE MUSIC HAS A MESSAGE EOR YOU. 
No. I. George Boehm. 

No. 2. George Frederick Handel, Johann Sebas¬ 
tian Bach. 

No. 3. Guiseppe Verdi, Mendelssohn, Schu¬ 
mann. 

No. 4. Hayden, Wagner. 

No. 5. Franz Liszt, Rubenstein. 

No. 6. Schubert. 

No. 7. Christopher Willibold, Brahms. 

No. 8. Amadus Wolfgang, Mozart. 

No. 9. Gluck. 

No. II. Tschaikowsky. 

No. 22. Joan Brahms, M. Von Weber. 

THE INSTRUMENT THAT IS PLAYING FOR YOU, 

No. I. Oboe, flute, clarionet, piano, French horn, 
organ, piccolo. 

No. 2. Pipe organ, cymbal, drum. 

No. 3. Trombone, bass clarionet. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. Viola, trumpet. 

No. 6. Tamborine, lyre. 

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VIBRATlON^ 


No. 7. 
No. 8. 
No. 9. 
No. II. 
No. 22. 


No. I. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
No. 5. 
No. 6. 
No. 7. 
No. 8. 
No. 9. 
No. II. 
No. 22. 


No. I. 
No. 2. 
No. 3. 
No. 4. 
No. 5. 


Harp. 

Violoncello. 
Violin, tympario. 
English horn. 
Bassoon. 


YOUR TRE^S. 

Walnut. 

Maple. 

Elm, mahogany, redwood. 

Hemlock, coffee. 

Beech, apple. 

Silver maple, poplar, palm, rosewood. 
Fern. 

Pine, hickory. 

Holly, magnolia, oak, sycamore. 
Weeping-willow, dogwood, chestnut. 
Cedar. 


YOUR FRUITS. 

Nut, apricot. 

Grapes, lime. 

Strawberry, pine-apple. 

Cherry, lemon, cranberry, apple, rasp¬ 
berry. 


VIBRATION 


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No. 

6. 

Orange, quince, mulberry, peach. 

No. 

7 - 

Pomegranate. 

No. 

8. 

Plum, tamarind. 

No. 

9 - 

Olive, watermelon. 

No. 

II. 

Huckleberry. 

No. 

22. 

Pear, watermelon. 


YOUR GUARDIAN ANGEU. 

No. I. Malakh—meaning a messenger of Jeho¬ 
vah. 

No. 2. St. John, Ursula. 

No. 3. Vibrates to Angel; it being the mission of 
No. 3 to minister. 

No. 4. 

No. 5. Phauwell. 

No. 6. Michael—means who is like God, St. 
Bartholomew. 

No. 7. Raphael Cherubim—is purely symbolical 
and means an attendant or guardian 
rather than a messenger. 

No. 8. Seraphim—many lofty ones. 

No. 9. Gabriel—meaning God is my strength. 

No. II. Uriel—an individual archangel meaning 
The Light of God. 

No. 22. St. Thomas. 



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VIBRATION 


YOUR PATRON SAINT. 


No. 

I. 

St. Peter. 

No. 

2. 

St. John. 

No. 

3 - 

Mary. 

No. 

4 - 

St. Luke. 

No. 

5 * 

St Gregory. 

No. 

6 . 

St. Denis. 

No. 

7. 

St. Barbara. 

No. 

8 . 

St. Aobondio. 

No. 

9 - 

St. Sebastian. 

No. 

II. 

St. Catharine. 

No. 

22. 

St. Barnabas. 


SOME OP YOUR SYMBOLS. 


No. 

I. 

Crown. 

No. 

2. 

Cross. 

No. 

3 - 

Wreath. 

No. 

4. 

Star. 

No. 

5 - 

Triangle. 

No. 

6 . 

Crescent. 

No. 

7 * 

Heart. 

No. 

8 . 

Wing. 

No. 

9 - 

Pentegram. 

No. 

II. 

Scimitar. 

No. 

22. 

Lily. 


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